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Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail Inmate Lookup

Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail is a local detention facility maintained by the Lake and Peninsula Borough Police Department. The jail serves the cities and towns within the Lake and Peninsula Borough, including Naknek, King Salmon, and Port Heiden. It houses a maximum of 32 adult offenders awaiting trial, sentencing, or transfer to a state prison.

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Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail Inmate Lookup

To perform an offender search at the Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail:

  1. Visit the Lake and Peninsula Borough Police Department website.
  2. Click on the "Inmate Search" tab.
  3. Enter at least one search parameter:
    • First or last name
    • Booking number (if known)
  4. Click the "Search" button.

Search Results

The inmate search will return a list of matching results, if any. Each result will include the following information:

  • Name
  • Booking number
  • Arrest date
  • Charges

Using Inmate Search Information

The inmate search information can be used for various purposes, such as:

  • Verifying the current location of an incarcerated person.
  • Obtaining contact information for an inmate.
  • Determining the charges against an offender.

Tips for a Successful Offender Search

  • Use the most accurate and complete information available.
  • Check for any misspellings or variations in the spelling of the inmate's name.
  • If the search does not yield any results, try using alternative search parameters or contacting the jail directly.

Jail Roster

The jail roster at the Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail is a public record that provides information about current offenders held at the facility. The roster is updated regularly and typically includes the following information:

  • Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to each incarcerated person.
  • Last Name: The offender's last name.
  • First Name: The offender's first name.
  • Date of Birth: The offender's date of birth.
  • Release Date: The date on which the offender is scheduled to be released.
  • Criminal Charges: A list of the charges against the offender.

Accessing the Jail Roster

The jail roster is accessible to the public through the Lake and Peninsula Borough Police Department website. To access the roster:

  1. Visit the website.
  2. Click on the "Jail Roster" tab.
  3. The roster will be displayed in a sortable table format.

Using the Jail Roster

The jail roster can be used for various purposes, such as:

  • Verifying the current location of an incarcerated person.
  • Obtaining contact information for an inmate.
  • Determining the charges against an offender.
  • Monitoring the status of an offender's case.

Roster Updates

The jail roster is updated regularly, typically on a daily or weekly basis. The most up-to-date roster can always be found on the Lake and Peninsula Borough Police Department website.

How to Call a Detainee

Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail does not allow direct phone calls to incarcerated persons. Instead, the jail uses a third-party provider, Securus Technologies, to facilitate inmate calls.

To call an incarcerated person at Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail:

  1. Create an account with Securus Technologies at www.securustech.net.
  2. Add funds to your account using a credit card, debit card, or prepaid calling card.
  3. Dial the Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail phone number.
  4. Follow the prompts to enter the incarcerated person's booking number.
  5. The call will be connected if the incarcerated person accepts the call.

Inmate Call Regulations

  • Calls are limited to 15 minutes each.
  • Calls are recorded and monitored.
  • Three-way calling is not allowed.
  • Attorneys and government officials may call incarcerated persons directly.

Inmate Messaging

Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail does not allow incarcerated persons to receive or send voice or text messages.

Detainee Mail

Sending Mail to Inmates

To send mail to an incarcerated person at Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail, follow these guidelines:

  • Address: Use the following mailing address:
[Inmate's Name]
Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail
P.O. Box 189
King Salmon, AK 99613
  • Envelope: Use a standard-sized envelope (6" x 9").
  • Contents: Mail may include letters, photographs, and legal documents. All mail is subject to inspection.
  • Prohibited Items: Do not send the following items in the mail:
    • Cash or currency
    • Books or magazines
    • Food or beverages
    • Weapons or dangerous items
    • Drugs or alcohol

Care Packages

Care packages are not allowed at Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates

To send money to an incarcerated person at Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail, you can use the following methods:

  • Online: Visit the Securus Technologies website and create an account.
  • Phone: Call Securus Technologies at (800) 483-8314.
  • Mail: Send a money order to the following address:
Securus Technologies
P.O. Box 84900
Phoenix, AZ 85081

Regulations and Limitations

  • All money sent to incarcerated persons is subject to a processing fee.
  • There is no limit on the amount of money that can be sent to an incarcerated person.
  • Money can only be used to purchase items from the jail commissary.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit

To arrange a visit at Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail, follow these steps:

  1. Call the jail to schedule a visitation time.
  2. Provide the following information:
    • Your name
    • Relationship to the incarcerated person
    • The incarcerated person's name and booking number
  3. A visitation time will be scheduled for you.

Rules and Regulations for Visits

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Visitors must present a valid government-issued ID.
  • Visitors may be subject to a search before entering the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any items into the visitation area, except for legal documents.
  • Visitors must remain seated during the visit.
  • Visitors may not touch or hug the incarcerated person.
  • Visits are limited to 30 minutes.

Visitation Hours

Visitation hours at Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail are as follows:

  • Monday through Friday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Weekends: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Video Visitation

Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail does not offer video visitation at this time.

Inmate Commissary

An inmate commissary is a store where incarcerated persons can purchase a variety of items, such as food, clothing, and hygiene products. Commissaries are typically operated by a third-party vendor and are self-sustaining, meaning that they generate enough revenue to cover their own operating costs.

The purpose of the commissary is to provide incarcerated persons with access to essential items that are not provided by the jail. This can help to improve their quality of life and make their time in jail more bearable.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary

Inmates can use the commissary by purchasing items with money that has been deposited into their commissary account. This money can be sent to them by friends and family members, or it can be earned through work programs within the jail.

Inmates can purchase items from the commissary either in person or by mail order. In-person purchases are made during designated commissary hours. Mail order purchases are made by filling out a commissary order form and submitting it to the commissary staff.

Restrictions on Commissary Use

There are some restrictions on commissary use at Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail. These restrictions include:

  • Inmates are not allowed to purchase items that are considered to be contraband, such as weapons, drugs, or alcohol.
  • Inmates are not allowed to purchase items that are excessive in quantity or value.
  • Inmates may be limited in the amount of money that they can spend on commissary items each week.

Release Information

Inmates are released from Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail when they have completed their sentence, posted bail, or been granted a release by the court. Inmates may also be released for medical reasons or if they are found to be incompetent to stand trial.

Who Can Be Released

Inmates who are eligible for release include:

  • Inmates who have completed their sentence
  • Inmates who have posted bail
  • Inmates who have been granted a release by the court
  • Inmates who are being released for medical reasons
  • Inmates who have been found to be incompetent to stand trial

How to Get Inmate Release Information

To obtain inmate release information, you can contact the Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail. You will need to provide the inmate's name and booking number.

Security Level and Jail Staff

Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail is a minimum-security facility. This means that it houses inmates who are considered to be low-risk offenders. The jail has a variety of security measures in place to ensure the safety of inmates and staff, including:

  • Perimeter fencing
  • Security cameras
  • Motion detectors
  • Armed guards

Categories of Offenders Housed

Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Misdemeanor offenders
  • Felony offenders
  • Pretrial detainees
  • Inmates sentenced to serve time in jail

Role of Correctional Officers

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of inmates and staff at Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail. They also provide supervision and care to inmates. Correctional officers perform a variety of duties, including:

  • Monitoring inmate behavior
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Conducting searches
  • Transporting inmates
  • Providing medical care

Correctional Staff

The correctional staff at Lake and Peninsula Borough Jail is made up of a team of dedicated professionals who are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for inmates and staff. The staff includes:

  • Correctional officers
  • Sergeants
  • Lieutenants
  • Captains
  • Jail administrator

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

101 Jensen Dr, King Salmon, AK 99613, USA

Official Phone Number

(907) 246-3421

Official Website

www.correct.state.ak.us

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I search for an inmate by name, ID number, or other criteria?

Inmate searches can be conducted online through the websites of correctional facilities or through third-party inmate search services. The specific search criteria and procedures may vary depending on the jurisdiction and facility. Typically, you can search for inmates using:

  • Name: First and last name
  • ID Number: State or federal inmate identification number
  • Other Criteria: Date of birth, race, gender

What information is available in inmate search results, and how accurate is it?

Inmate search results typically provide basic information about the inmate, such as:

  • Name: Full name
  • ID Number: State or federal inmate identification number
  • Location: Name and address of the facility where the inmate is currently housed
  • Status: Current status of the inmate (e.g., incarcerated, released)

The accuracy of inmate search results depends on the accuracy of the information provided by the correctional facility. While most facilities maintain their records diligently, there is always the possibility of errors or discrepancies.

Which facilities can I search inmates for?

You can search for inmates in various facilities, including:

  • Local jails
  • County jails
  • State prisons
  • Federal prisons

The availability of inmate search information may vary depending on the jurisdiction and facility.

Arrest Lookup

How do I find out if someone has been arrested recently?

Arrest lookup services allow you to search for recent arrests by name, date, or other criteria. These services are typically provided by third-party companies or local law enforcement agencies.

What details can be found in an arrest lookup, and how long are they retained?

Arrest lookup results may include information such as:

  • Name: Full name of the arrested individual
  • Date of Arrest: Date and time of the arrest
  • Charges: Description of the charges filed against the individual
  • Booking Facility: Name and address of the facility where the individual is being held

Arrest records are typically retained for a period of time, which varies depending on the jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions may retain records indefinitely, while others may have specific retention periods (e.g., 5 years, 10 years).

Can I search for arrests by name, date, or other criteria?

Yes, you can search for arrests using various criteria, including:

  • Name: Full name or partial name
  • Date: Specific date or date range
  • Location: City, county, or state
  • Charges: Description of the charges

Active Warrant Search

How can I check if there are active warrants out for my arrest or for someone else?

To check for active warrants, you can contact:

  • Local law enforcement agency
  • County sheriff's office
  • State police
  • Private investigator

You will typically need to provide the individual's full name, date of birth, and any other relevant information.

What information will I need to provide for an active warrant search?

To conduct an active warrant search, you will typically need to provide:

  • Name: Full name of the individual
  • Date of Birth: Date of birth of the individual
  • Location: City, county, or state where the individual may have active warrants

What happens if an active warrant is found during a search?

If an active warrant is found during a search, the law enforcement agency will take appropriate action, such as:

  • Issuing an arrest warrant
  • Contacting the individual to request their surrender
  • Apprehending the individual and taking them into custody

Jail Bookings

How do I find out if someone is currently booked in jail?

To find out if someone is currently booked in jail, you can:

  • Contact the Jail: Call the jail directly and inquire about the individual's booking status.
  • Check Online: Some jurisdictions maintain online databases that allow you to search for jail bookings.
  • Visit the Jail: Visit the jail in person to check the booking records.

What information is available in jail booking records?

Jail booking records typically include:

  • Name: Full name of the individual
  • Date of Booking: Date and time of the arrest
  • Charges: Description of the charges filed against the individual
  • Booking Facility: Name and address of the facility where the individual is being held

How long are jail booking records kept?

Jail booking records are typically kept for a period of time, which varies depending on the jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions may retain records indefinitely, while others may have specific retention periods (e.g., 5 years, 10 years).

Mugshots

How can I obtain a mugshot of an inmate or arrested person?

Mugshots of inmates or arrested persons can be obtained through:

  • Correctional Facility: Contact the correctional facility where the individual is being held to request a mugshot.
  • Law Enforcement Agency: Contact the law enforcement agency that arrested the individual to request a mugshot.
  • Third-Party Services: Some websites and companies offer mugshot search services for a fee.

What restrictions or fees may apply to accessing mugshots?

Accessing mugshots may be subject to restrictions or fees depending on the jurisdiction and the source of the mugshot. Some jurisdictions may restrict access to mugshots of juveniles or individuals who have not been convicted of a crime. Fees may also apply for obtaining copies of mugshots from certain sources.

How long are mugshots typically available online?

The availability of mugshots online varies depending on the jurisdiction and the website or service that is hosting the mugshots. Some websites may only host mugshots for a limited period of time, while others may maintain mugshots indefinitely.

Inmate Calls

How do inmates make phone calls?

Inmates typically make phone calls using:

  • Payphones: Landline phones located within the correctional facility that inmates can use to make collect calls or purchase calling cards.
  • Video Visitation Systems: Some correctional facilities allow inmates to make video calls to approved visitors using video visitation systems.
  • Email and Text Messages: Some correctional facilities offer email and text messaging services for inmates to communicate with approved contacts.

What are the costs and restrictions associated with inmate calls?

The costs and restrictions associated with inmate calls vary depending on the correctional facility and the phone service provider. Inmates may be charged per minute for phone calls, and there may be limits on the number of calls inmates can make per day or per week.

Can I block or restrict an inmate from calling me?

Yes, you can typically block or restrict an inmate from calling you by contacting the correctional facility where the inmate is being held. The facility will have procedures in place for blocking or restricting inmate calls.

Inmate Mail

What are the rules and restrictions for sending mail to inmates?

The rules and restrictions for sending mail to inmates vary depending on the correctional facility. Generally, inmates are allowed to receive letters and packages from approved visitors. However, there may be restrictions on the size, content, and type of mail that inmates can receive.

What items are prohibited in inmate mail?

Prohibited items in inmate mail may include:

  • Weapons
  • Drugs
  • Money
  • Food
  • Pornographic materials
  • Contraband

How long does it typically take for mail to reach inmates?

The delivery time for inmate mail varies depending on the correctional facility and the mail service. Inmates may have to wait several days or even weeks to receive mail.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

To schedule a visitation with an inmate, you will typically need to contact the correctional facility where the inmate is being held. The facility will have procedures in place for scheduling visitations, which may involve submitting a visitor's application and undergoing a background check.

What are the visiting hours and policies?

Visiting hours and policies vary depending on the correctional facility. Inmates may have designated visiting hours during the week or on weekends. Visitors are expected to adhere to the facility's rules and regulations during visitations.

What items can I bring with me during a visitation?

Items you can bring with you during a visitation may vary depending on the correctional facility. Typically, you can bring only essential items such as identification, keys, and a small amount of money.

Sending Money

How can I send money to an inmate?

To send money to an inmate, you can typically use:

  • Money Order: Send a money order directly to the correctional facility where the inmate is being held.
  • Inmate Trust Account Service: Set up an inmate trust account and deposit money into the account through an approved service.
  • Vending Machine: Deposit money into an inmate trust account using vending machines located within the correctional facility.

What are the fees and limits associated with sending money to inmates?

Fees and limits associated with sending money to inmates vary depending on the correctional facility and the method of sending money. There may be a per-transaction fee or a limit on the amount of money that can be sent to an inmate within a certain period.

How long does it usually take for inmates to receive money?

The time it takes for inmates to receive money varies depending on the correctional facility and the method of sending money. Inmates may receive money within a few days or it may take longer.

Posting Bond

How do I post bond for an inmate?

To post bond for an inmate, you will typically need to:

  • Contact the Court or Jail: Call or visit the court or jail where the inmate is being held to inquire about the bond amount and payment procedures.
  • Secure the Bond Amount: Arrange for payment of the bond amount in cash, certified check, or money order.
  • Submit the Bond: Present the payment and any required documentation to the court or jail to post the bond.

What are the different types of bonds available?

Different types of bonds available may include:

  • Cash Bond: A bond paid in full in cash.
  • Surety Bond: A bond guaranteed by a surety company, which charges a fee for its services.
  • Property Bond: A bond secured by real property owned by the defendant or a third party.

What are the consequences of failing to post bond?

If you fail to post bond, the inmate will remain in jail until their trial or until the charges against them are resolved.

Release

How do inmates get released from jail?

Inmates can get released from jail in several ways:

  • Bail: If the inmate posts bail, they are released from jail while awaiting trial.
  • Recognizance: In some cases, the inmate may be released on their own recognizance, meaning they promise to appear for court hearings without posting bail.
  • Sentencing: If the inmate is convicted of a crime, they will be sentenced to a period of incarceration. They will be released from jail once they have completed their sentence.
  • Parole: In some cases, inmates may be eligible for parole, which allows them to be released from jail before completing their full sentence.

What happens after an inmate is released?

After an inmate is released, they may be placed on probation or parole. They will need to follow certain conditions, such as reporting to a probation or parole officer and avoiding criminal activity.

Can inmates be released early?

In some cases, inmates may be eligible for early release programs, such as:

  • Good Time Credits: Inmates may earn good time credits for good behavior, which can reduce their sentence length.
  • Work Release Programs: Inmates may be allowed to work outside the jail during the day and return to jail at night.
  • Home Confinement: Inmates may be allowed to serve the remainder of their sentence at home under electronic monitoring.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates obtain legal assistance?

Inmates can obtain legal assistance in several ways:

  • Public Defenders: Indigent inmates are entitled to representation by a public defender, who is appointed by the court.
  • Private Attorneys: Inmates can hire their own private attorneys if they have the financial means to do so.
  • Legal Aid Organizations: Some nonprofit legal aid organizations provide free or low-cost legal services to inmates.

What types of legal services are available to inmates?

Inmates may need legal assistance with various issues, such as:

  • Challenging the validity of their conviction or sentence
  • Filing appeals
  • Obtaining parole or early release
  • Protecting their rights while incarcerated

Are there any restrictions on who can provide legal assistance to inmates?

In some cases, there may be restrictions on who can provide legal assistance to inmates. For example, inmates may not be allowed to receive legal assistance from family members or friends.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What medical care is available to inmates?

Inmates are entitled to receive basic medical care while incarcerated. This may include:

  • Routine checkups
  • Treatment for illnesses and injuries
  • Mental health care
  • Dental care

How do inmates access medical assistance?

Inmates can access medical assistance by submitting a request to the jail or prison medical staff. They may also be seen by a doctor or nurse during routine medical rounds.

Are inmates charged for medical services?

Inmates may be charged for medical services if they have the ability to pay. However, indigent inmates are entitled to free medical care.

Criminal Records Lookup

How do I obtain a copy of my criminal record?

To obtain a copy of your criminal record, you can:

  • Contact the Court: Request a copy of your criminal record from the court where you were convicted.
  • Contact the State or Federal Repository: Visit the website or contact the state or federal repository that maintains criminal records.
  • Hire a Private Investigator: Hire a private investigator to conduct a criminal background check for you.

What information is included in a criminal record?

A criminal record may include information such as:

  • Arrests
  • Convictions
  • Sentencing
  • Parole or probation status

Can I seal or expunge my criminal record?

In some cases, you may be eligible to have your criminal record sealed or expunged. This means that the record will be hidden from public view and potential employers. To be eligible for sealing or expungement, you must meet certain criteria, such as:

  • Having completed your sentence
  • Not having any new criminal convictions
  • Demonstrating that sealing or expungement is in the best interests of justice

Sex Offender Registry

How can I check the sex offender registry?

To check the sex offender registry, you can:

  • Visit the State or Federal Website: Visit the website of the state or federal agency that maintains the sex offender registry.
  • Contact Local Law Enforcement: Contact your local law enforcement agency to inquire about access to the sex offender registry.

What information is available in the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry may include information such as:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Photograph
  • Date of birth
  • Convictions
  • Risk level

How long does information remain on the sex offender registry?

The length of time that information remains on the sex offender registry varies depending on the jurisdiction and the offender's risk level. In some cases, information may remain on the registry indefinitely.

Background Check

What does a background check typically include?

A background check typically includes a search of:

  • Criminal records
  • Credit history
  • Employment history
  • Education history
  • Social media profiles

How can I request a background check?

To request a background check, you can:

  • Contact a Background Check Company: Hire a background check company to conduct a background check for you.
  • Contact the Person's Employer or School: Request a background check from the person's employer or school.
  • Request a Self-Background Check: Obtain a copy of your own criminal record and other relevant information.

Are there any limits on who can request a background check?

In some cases, there may be limits on who can request a background check. For example, employers may only be able to request background checks for job applicants with their consent.

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